Lincoln: Passages from His Speeches and LettersCentury Company, 1925 - 204 páginas |
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Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. this sort of thing , and in confin- ing the publication of his inade- quate rhymes to the sacred privacy of indulgent and sympathetic friendship . We come now to Lincoln the ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. this sort of thing , and in confin- ing the publication of his inade- quate rhymes to the sacred privacy of indulgent and sympathetic friendship . We come now to Lincoln the ...
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... things in a society of equals . As labor is the common bur- den of our race , so the effort of some to shift their share of the burden onto the shoulders of others is the great durable curse of the race . a curse for transgression upon ...
... things in a society of equals . As labor is the common bur- den of our race , so the effort of some to shift their share of the burden onto the shoulders of others is the great durable curse of the race . a curse for transgression upon ...
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... thing , or all the other . Either the opponents of slav- ery will arrest the further spread of it , and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction ; or its ad- vocates will ...
... thing , or all the other . Either the opponents of slav- ery will arrest the further spread of it , and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in the course of ultimate extinction ; or its ad- vocates will ...
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... thing as that ; all that I am doing is refusing to obey it as a political rule . If I were in Congress , and a vote should come up on a question whe- ther slavery should be pro- hibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott ...
... thing as that ; all that I am doing is refusing to obey it as a political rule . If I were in Congress , and a vote should come up on a question whe- ther slavery should be pro- hibited in a new Territory , in spite of the Dred Scott ...
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... - other person , it will be so de- cided again , unless the court decides in another way , unless the court overrules its decision . Well , we mean to do what we can to have the court decide the other way . That is one thing we mean 38.
... - other person , it will be so de- cided again , unless the court decides in another way , unless the court overrules its decision . Well , we mean to do what we can to have the court decide the other way . That is one thing we mean 38.
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